WHO were the SuperCoach stars this week and who stunk it up on the big stage? Every SuperCoach score listed at Live HQ.

PORT ADELAIDE 118 def ADELAIDE 109

POWER STUD: Take your pick. Eight Power stars hit three figures, but it was the bearded machine Justin Westhoff to again top score with 150. He's getting seriously tempting, as is Angus Monfries who compiled 120. Ollie Wines racked up 123 with him and Chad Wingard (123) crucial in the final quarter.

POWER DUD: The kids were quiet. Kane Mitchell was again handed sub duties, finishing with 35, while Pittard (41) and Stevenson (49) were down on their first two round heroics.

CROWS STUD: Sam Jacobs (106) and Richard Douglas (107) battled hard, but no Crow cashed in on a mega score.

CROWS DUD: PAT Dangerfield, for the second time in three matches, was quelled. His goal on the final siren lifted his score to 84, but that's a disappointing return. His break-even was 201. Luke Brown played the entire match and finished with 12. Ouch.

Tigers studs: Dustin Martin (150) played the game we've all been waiting for. 35 touches, 10 marks and two goals. Brett Deledio (140) edged Trent Cotchin (139) by the slightest of margins, his three early goals the difference.

Dogs studs: Ryan Griffen (119) shouldered the bulk of the load with 30 disposals. Daniel Cross (95) played his heart out in his 200th game... some things never change. Minson, Cooney and Goodes serviceable.

Suns studs: Jared Brennan (146) was the standout with 10 clearances and 18 contested possessions. Gary Ablett (112) did enough without setting the world alight. Harley Bennell (119) enjoyed a bit of space.

Suns duds: Jaeger O'Meara (40) had a tough night at the office while David Swallow (55), like his brother, must work on his disposal efficiency - 35 per cent last night.

Lions studs: Irishman Pearce Hanley is making a habit of big scores off half back while Jonno Brown wound back the clock booting five goals.

Lions duds: Dayne Zorko's (67) struggles continued with just the 18 disposals at 61 per cent efficiency. Stef Martin (46) was substituted out.

GEELONG 119 def CARLTON 103

Cats studs: Mat Stokes won't be starting as the substitute any time soon collecting 30 disposals and 14 marks. Allen Christensen (108) stepping up to the next level while Tom Hawkins (107) chimed in with three goals.

Cats duds: Luckless Travis Varcoe (9) faces a long stint on the sidelines while Paul Chapman (65) failed to fire.

Blues studs: Andrew Walker (137) relishing his new role off half back while Chris Judd (130) looks to have his mojo back.

Blues duds: Matthew Kreuzer (35) will miss a bit of footy after breaking a bone in his thumb. Andrew Carrazzo (46) was very good but looks destined for tagging duties.

Saints studs: Lock David Armitage (175) for three votes. 31 disposals and four goals. Ben McEvoy was solid in the ruck while Riewoldt added another three goals.

Saints duds: Tom Lee (59) was OK in his debut. Stephen Milne (78) still has plenty of improvement to come.MELBOURNE 83 def by WEST COAST 117

DEES STUD: JACK Trengove's two first-half goals helped him crack the ton, even if he did have just nine kicks. A respectable 71 for Jack Viney, while Nathan Jones worked tirelessly for 89. A few of his mates could learn a thing or two.

DEES DUD: JIMMY Toumpas had a break-even of 59, yet the rookie midfielder finished with just six after wearing the green vest. Shannon Byrnes was held to just 58, while James Frawley finished with a low 23.

EAGLES STUD: DEAN Cox, what a superstar. He grabbed 24 touches, booted 3.2 and finished with 171 SuperCoach points. That's 342 if he was your captain.Chris Masten churned out 141, while eight Eagles hit three figures.Popular pick Josh Kennedy amassed his highest score this year - 136 - from five snags.

EAGLES DUD: ANDREW Embley missed the party with 51, while Jamie Cripps only collected 14 after starting as the sub.NORTH MELBOURNE 92 def by SYDNEY 131

ROOS STUD: Todd Goldstein kicked the first goal and continued his dominance after that, amassing 110. Ben Cunnington was the Roos' best with 127. Andrew Swallow only a modest 97.

ROOS DUD: Drew Petrie is usually either hot or not and it was definitely a case of not against the Swans. Just 41 points and no goals. Jack Ziebell also held to only 63.

SWANS STUD: JOSH Kennedy continued his supreme form with 136 from 29 touches. What a champion. Dan Hannebery top scored with 140, while Jarrad Mcveigh chalked up another 123.

SWANS DUD: SHANE Mumford was held to just 65, while Adam Goodes managed just 76. Kieren Jack was also down on his usual brilliance, restricted to 68.

FREMANTLE 68 def by ESSENDON 72

DOCKERS STUD: NAT Fyfe, you little ripper. Even when the Dockers faded in the second half Fyfe kept the points ticking over. He won the most disposals on the ground, kicked two goals and scored 129. Jon Griffin didn't let the conditions hamper him - another 95 for the big man.

DOCKERS DUD: CAPTAIN Matthew Pavlich failed to fire for the third-straight week. Ouch. Completely smashed by Jake Carlisle, Pav didn't kick a goal and scored just 59. Hope you didn't have Luke McPharlin - an early concussion meant he scored a donut.

BOMBERS STUD: Paddy Ryder welcome back! The big man sent McPharlin packing early and then racked up 145. But he could face a suspension for the collision with McPharlin. Goddard notched another ton, while Heppell's last-quarter heroics lifted him to 93.

BOMBERS DUD: JOBE Watson was well held by Matt de Boer, finishing with just 67. Tom Bellchambers almost switched scores with Ryder from last week, crawling to 53. David Zaharakis scored 74 and is set for a big price fall - keep an eye on him in three or so weeks.

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